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Photo courtesy of Grant Widmark

Jacqui’s tattoo features the Chinese symbol for twins within a turtle.

Grant and Jacqui Widmark

 Grant and Jacqui Widmark (seniors) have matching tattoos to represent their sibling relationship. They both have the Chinese symbol for twin. Jacqui suggested that when getting a tattoo at a young age, get it somewhere that can be easily hidden, so it is not out in the open for everybody to see.  

Jacqui’s tattoo has the symbol for twin inside of a tribal turtle, this represents her grandparents and childhood memories of loving and watching turtles. Both Widmarks said that the tattoos hurt, although the pain was tolerable.

Grant's tattoo is on his shoulder; it features the Chinese symbol for twins.
Photo courtesy of Grant Widmark
Grant’s tattoo is on his shoulder; it features the Chinese symbol for twins.
Jacqui's tattoo features the Chinese symbol for twins within a turtle.
Photo courtesy of Grant Widmark
Jacqui’s tattoo features the Chinese symbol for twins within a turtle.

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